Otago University Research Archive
The purpose of Otago University Research Archive is to provide public access to the University of Otago quality research outputs.
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Riedi, Marc Andri
(Thesis, Master of Science, 2012)
This study investigates the skeletal allometry, mineralogy, growth and calcification of two New Zealand serpulids, Galeolaria hystrix and Spirobranchus cariniferus. Tube allometry (length, diameter, wall thickness, carbonate ...
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Ghosh, Ruma
(Thesis, Doctor of Philosophy, 2012)
Semi-volatile organic contaminants (SOCs) have the ability to undergo long-range atmospheric transport to remote ecosystems like Antarctica. Very little is known about current SOC trends in fish from the McMurdo Sound ...
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Hunter, Daniel Oscar
(Thesis, Master of Science Communication, 2012)
Natural history films serve as an excellent audio-visual medium reconnecting humans with the natural world. Indeed, of the varied reasons why people watch natural history films, all share one commonality: natural history ...
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Crane, Paul
(Thesis, Master of Science, 2012)
In this thesis we examine the use of rapidly deployable cellphone networks for disaster relief efforts. Disasters are require a coordinated response from many different groups and clear communication to civilians affected ...
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Smith, Nathan James
(Thesis, Master of Science Communication, 2011)
Globalization is a unifying force spreading a predominantly neoliberal culture that is eradicating the world’s cultural diversity. It is directed by transnational powers, notably states and corporations, largely networking ...
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